Cessna 210M, VH-ITM, Batchelor NT, 3 September 1986

198600707

Summary

After takeoff, at about 100 feet above ground level, the engine began to surge. The pilot changed the fuel tank selection and operated the auxiliary fuel boost pump but the engine did not regain power. The pilot then manoeuvred the aircraft in an attempt to find a clear area to land. However, he was unsuccessful and the aircraft collided with trees at a low forward speed. During the impact sequence a fire broke out and almost completely consumed the cabin area and the inboard sections of the wings. Despite the extensive fire damage, small amounts of water and rust were found throughout the fuel system. No other defects were discovered which might have explained the reported engine malfunction, and it was likely that the power loss was caused by water contamination of the fuel. The method by which the water entered the fuel tanks was not established, but may have resulted from condensation and/or the ingress of rain water through the tank caps. The water had not been detected by the pilot during his pre-flight inspection.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 198600707
Occurrence date 03/09/1986
Location Batchelor
Report release date 02/04/1987
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Serious

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 210
Registration VH-ITM
Operation type Private
Departure point Bactchelor NT
Destination Darwin NT
Damage Destroyed